Theodore Hook

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Theodore Hook was a 19th-century English man of letters best known as a comic novelist, wit, and prolific writer of light fiction and satire.

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instanceOf English writer
human
humorist
man of letters
novelist
satirist
centuryOfActivity 19th century
countryOfCitizenship England
United Kingdom
editorOf John Bull (magazine)
surface form: John Bull (periodical)
educatedAt Harrow School
familyName Hook
father James Hook
fatherOccupation composer
genre comic novel
light fiction
satire
givenName Theodore
hasGenre political satire
social comedy
knownFor rapid extemporaneous verse and song
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement 19th-century English literature
notableFor comic novels
journalistic squibs
light satirical fiction
practical jokes
witty conversation
notableWork Gilbert Gurney
Jack Brag
Maxwell
Sayings and Doings
notedAs improvisatore
occupation civil servant
composer
editor
journalist
novelist
playwright
songwriter
placeOfBirth London, England
surface form: London
positionHeld Accountant-General and Treasurer of Ceylon
sexOrGender male
sibling James Hook
surface form: James Hook Jr.
style anecdotal
conversational
workLocation London, England
surface form: London
wroteFor John Bull (magazine)
surface form: John Bull (periodical)

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The New Monthly Magazine editor Theodore Hook